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Record Search Query:
[Science_Parameters: Science_Category='EARTH SCIENCE', Science_Topic='LAND SURFACE', Science_Term='FROZEN GROUND']
GeoEye: Internet-Based Geoprocessing of Hybrid Spatial Data
Entry ID: GeoEye
Summary
Abstract:
Digital technology is moving rapidly to distributed computing. It is now
possible for parts of a database to be stored and maintained at different locations for users to take advantage of economical or specialized processing at remote sites. On the other hand, over the next ten years, the complexity of geospatial databases will grow significantly through the use of commercial satellites, and ... ![]()
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Contact the Geospatial Information and Communication Technology Lab for GeoEye
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Publications/References
Corre, M.D., R.R. Schnabel, and J.A. Shaffer. Evaluation of soil organic
carbon under woods, cool-season and warm-season grasses in the northeastern U.S. Soil Biol. Biochem. (Submitted). Schnabel, R.R., M.D. Corre, and J.A. Shaffer. 1998. Soil organic carbon under Switchgrass and Eastern Gammagrass inNorhteastern U.S. Agronomy Abstracts.
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